Complex feelings about this but my initial reaction is that I’ve been to the Trafford Centre in the past six months and it never occurred to me I was being checked against a database of faces. https://t.co/glLrXhuW9Z— Louise Dennis (@louiseadennis) October 14, 2018

There were awful TERF flyers in the toilets at work. Did the only thing I could do, which was to take them all down and throw them in the bin.

If you don't think trans women are just as much women as cis women, feel free to never speak to me again. — Dr Leah Ridgway (@Leah_EEE) October 16, 2018

Our host just got upgraded with a microchip in his hand! #msf#youhavebeenupgraded pic.twitter.com/tWCesBThNm — Science and Industry Museum (@sim_manchester) October 18, 2018

#SpaceApps packing: throw random electronics into a bag despite having no actual plans to use them before setting out to @spaceappsexeter pic.twitter.com/YkPHmcBhoY — Louise Dennis (@louiseadennis) October 19, 2018

And @spaceappsexeter has begun- with bacon for breakfast as traditional pic.twitter.com/UnViiHLQQv— Louise Dennis (@louiseadennis) October 20, 2018

So far @spaceappsexeter seems to be full of families. I’ve spotted a few single blokes in their twenties but they’re hiding in corners looking a little intimidated. Bizarre but refreshing for a Hackathon. — Louise Dennis (@louiseadennis) October 20, 2018

It seems like an obvious progression from the group of kids a teacher bought in 2013-through several of us bringing offspring with us in 2015 and 2016. But I’m still amazed how much it now looks like a family event! — Louise Dennis (@louiseadennis) October 20, 2018

It's a beautiful morning here at #SpaceAppsExeter , can't wait to see you all from 9am! pic.twitter.com/HddxXb0St4 — Space Apps Exeter (@spaceappsexeter) October 20, 2018

We were Space Squid but the teenagers on the team vetoed it as a rubbish team name. We are now ICA (Interplanetary Cephalopod Assistant). #SpaceApps#SpaceAppsExeter pic.twitter.com/HZedKhMm1Z — Louise Dennis (@louiseadennis) October 20, 2018

Two homeless deaths in the space of 24 hours in Manchester city centre. Not thought to be linked. It’s the regularity of it - to the point that if you’re not careful, it starts to look mundane - that shames the government https://t.co/DHwsvXTiTs — Jennifer Williams (@JenWilliamsMEN) October 21, 2018

For anyone inspired to learn more about Rosa Parks after watching tonight's #DoctorWho the @librarycongress has a great collection of her papers, available to view online: https://t.co/KpKtlmwTqt — Joy Piedmont (@InquiringJoy) October 21, 2018

Taken on 23rd January 1965 during filming for the Doctor Who story The Web Planet. Here are 4 rarely seen photographs showcasing the Zarbi actors being fitted into their costumes. pic.twitter.com/78vHiMg7UH — Matthew Purchase (@TheCyberdevil) October 26, 2018